The representative of Qom exaggerates about the poisoning of Qom students

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The representative of Qom exaggerates about the poisoning of Qom students

The representative of Qom has exaggerated the poisoning of Qom students

Ahmad Amirabadi Farahani, the representative of Qom, claims that what is being seen in this case is an exaggeration. Yesterday, they transferred 28 students to the hospital, out of which only 8 said they had trembling hands and were experiencing stress. Some of them also had underlying illnesses. We can analyze this issue with an example. For instance, in a group of 8 to 10 people, if they say that they are suffocating, other individuals who have underlying illnesses also feel suffocated and say that they are suffocating. Based on this, we can call this phenomenon a phobia.

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